Here are some of Juneau’s 2014 arts, culture, and music highlights.
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Juneau’s biggest stories of 2014
A longtime state lawmaker resigned, Alaska Native languages were recognized as official state languages, and a price war for airline tickets.
Juneau Assembly pledges to support Housing First project
The Juneau Assembly last night unofficially committed $1.5 million to help fund a Housing First project in the capital city.
Major investor backs out of Tulsequah Chief Mine project
Chieftain Metals Corp. says it will use a bridge loan to repay a $10 million advance from Denver-based Royal Gold.
Another electric vehicle charging station to go online in Juneau
The fourth publicly accessible electric vehicle charging station in Juneau will go online the day after Christmas at the Marine Parking Garage.
Avista Corp. donates $100,000 to Juneau organizations
Alaska Electric Light and Power’s parent company has announced $100,000 in donations to six Juneau organizations.
CBJ Regular Meeting 12/22/2014
Audio from the Dec. 22, 2014 CBJ Assembly meeting.
Juneau Assembly honors JPD’s “Rock Star”
JPD Officer Blaine Hatch recently received the Alaska Municipal League’s Employee of the Year award, honoring the state’s top local government employee.
Juneau ranks No. 2 in ongoing poll of travel-worthy capitals
Juneau is one of the 20 most travel-worthy state capitals, according to an ongoing online voting contest by USA Today.
Juneau Skating Club holds annual holiday recital
The Juneau Skating Club held it’s annual holiday recital at Treadwell Ice Arena over the weekend.